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Pd de- do do. a ids UIF ava StJJKDAY NOVEMBER 91873. WAHEMPHIL CUV VOLUME VI PRICE FIVE CENTS. AND SVS. ATLANTA NOVEMBER 9 811 Content of 4 y' tltnU tit Pare Telegraph and nnv Mlrertlieaco ta.

24 Tour Korope idTenlieineiti 34 Pate-letter from U. 8. ttdaliter Scran- Adyertiimeiti. It. 4th Lt Financial rtij front A.

It 8. 5th St S. Tewie e. imi ud South Carolina sews. Book OUcU- 6Ul Pa nil gll Local 5 Coarti THE PRESS CONVENTION POSTPONED TO DECEMBER 15TH.

yauh Special to The netl- tation. SAYA1NAU. Nov. 81873. The regular semi-annual meeting 01 the Georgia State Press Association has been postponed until the fifteenth day of Deeem her.

No change of place. The Convention will be held at Columbus. J. H. ESTILL President.

BY TELEGRAPH i TO THE ATLANTA MONEYJMATTER8. LOTS OF LABORER DISCHARGED- ENGLISH MONEY FOR AMER ICA CINCINNATI ALL RIGHT. SEW YORK November 8 Two hundred UK thirty Wtn were discharged this from a lumber yard in Green point. One hundred laborer have bees discharged at Lonl Island tiy One hundred cabinet makm ha been dttcbar ed in the same society. Four hundred and fifty roan from the Brooklyn City Works and three hundred men froIP- tht Pros xrct rk Improvements 4 th Rubber Cum FdCo at College' Point Long nd have reduced their time tofo rdaj per wet6 employing six hundred men.

oSDOM November 8. A withdrawal of thee million dollars in specie from the Liverpool Brunch Bank of Engltnd tot shlpmenUoNew 1ork caused II advanced' rate yesterday. CI1WAT Novembrr S. Tne Clearing1 House commute of lMrks of this city. to whomwa intruited the issuing of Cleating House certificites have asked t- be die- i charged as the certificates hue all been re turned and by the committee cancelled and i destroyed and the securities received have been returned to the parties idng them.

i This closes up the trruerocnt by which banks have made II common cause to check power. In evey way the management of affairs has been asuccess not one bank here' hiving failed. and only the sum of four hundred and fifty thousand dollars of clearing house certificstes having ben necessary to tide over this period of the panic. DAY FLASHES. SALT LAKE November 8.

Evans Rogers' nd wife discovered upon their way here from. the Rut that they been robbed of 77001 in gold. i bT. Locis November 8. James a.

Thorn. tonc live stable was burned. Lossr100000 All th horses were saved. Insurance $6500. CoRPtCHRlSTI.

November The Car- puscl1ristl lid Rio Grande Railroad Com. pan has been organised here. CoT. Thomas Robb. formerly Collector of Customs at Savannah elected President.

Nzw You November 8. Estimates for city andi county expenses for 14 to 1873. Rxpetditures eight and one half millions. LOSDON November 8. The City of Rich.

monuNew York for Liverpool is several days overdue. MiDBiD November 7. CateJJar led Sickles were closeted for several hours teday. BrsLEf November 7. Germany sells 20600 00 thslm of disused silver to the United States.

EARLY NIGHT NEWS IN MEMORIAM. THE WIDOW OP GENERAL R. LEE THE FUNERAL CEREMONIES-THE REGAINS OF GEN. HARDEE CARRIED HOME. WURINOTON November 8.

Intelligence Ins been received here of the death of Mrs. Lee widow of General Robt. E. Lee at Lii. llIIDa.

VL on Wednesday the 5th inst. Siithi bees an invalid for some years. and thi recent death of her daughter borebeav- upon her declining strength. Hn. Lee was the only daughter of G.

W. PCnnis of Arlington who was the young- tchMof John Park. Curtis. a son of Mrs. Ubisgton by her first husband cud aid.

w-eamp to General Washington at the seige of Yorktown. Rig two youngest children tee of them the father of Mrs. Lee were Copied by Gen. Washington. G.

W. P. duos was brought up at Mount Vernon and Wnained a member of Washington's family QUO the death of Mrs Washington in i i he went to reside on the Arlington Watenear the clay which he had inherited from his father and where he had erected the mansion known a Arlington House. He JUmarried in early me to Miss Mary Lee tough of Virginia and left in only dwghter who became the wife of. General bert E.

Lee. Tile late Mrs. Lee was a Wyof exemplary conduct and manners and gentle character. She was between sixty seventy years of age at the time of her Bjttth. JfecajtoHD November 8.

The funeral oh- uies of Mary Custis Lee wife of the late General Robert Lee who died in Lezing- on Thursday morning last took place yesterday in the Memorial Chapel in that n. Her three sons W. H. H. Lee Custis and Robert E.

LeeJr. and her daughter. ue present besides a large concourse of friends. Her remains were deposited by the Side of her in the Memorial room. Mrs.

Lee was 67 years of age. Business as entirely suspended in Lexington yester- many places being draped in mourning. The obsequies were very imposing. W. J.

Bardeareached thistrtrtnilmorning aadwtw mU. stbtakPO rTMtcah ocuntf of dtliens. BWttrwereidoMd and business wa sospeadtd and oof whole peo. pie united in honoring he illustrious dead. The remains were escorted by a along proces lion his law rIdcucc.

At three o'clock this evening the funeral services toot place tad anotherimmenie procession escorted the body to church which was picked end with hundreds In the streets who could not get in. The service at church ended. the procession reformed mad marched to the cemetery. when the body was conllgned to the tomb. All classes and conditions united to honor hrdee and the funeral with exception of Gen.

Lees was the largest that ever took place in tielma. Thousands were at the cemetary for the people loved Hardee Selma to- day has him in memory. Sxuu. November 8. There was a spon- taneow.

outpouring of our people to-day to re celve the remains of GenlHardee The mil. itary fire department municipal authorities bar clergy and people all did honor to the memory of the ilIusttlus dead. The bells were tolled during thraay and business was suspended. The funeral procession was the largest ever witnessed in this State. It was not a formality but there was a genuine grief in the demonstrations.

The Generals old black war boric ShiJah with empty saddle and his old Confederate grey cost upon it brought tears to the eyes of many a man wholiad seen the loved form of the gallant dead in the fields of Carnage and amid. the smoke of battle. He was buried this evening at 4 o'clock. The burial ceremonies of the Episcopal Church were performed by the' Rev. Dr.

Clements. I WASHINGTON. DR BARD CANDIDATE FOR POST i OFFICE OPNATIONAL HOUSE. CIVIL SERVICE. I i WUJmrOTON November 8.

It is understood that Governor Bard. of theAtlanl. I New Era ia a prominent candidate for the poet office of the House of Representatives He has assurances of UDf rt from lbs uth can members. who damn the office for that section. lie is favored by a majority the Northern Republicans.

The Civil Service Botrd have fixed the 17th of December lit Savannah for the competitive examination for tie Southern District. I Applications forthis competition will be to. evdat tUe proper Ut-partment up to De. cembtr tub and information may be obtained by addrtlvg E. O.

Graves Chief Examiner Washington. THE EXECUTION OF THE CUB. GENERALS. SANTIAGO DE CtBi. November 4.

To His Excellence rue in General At six I o'clock this morning were shot in this city for' being traitors to their country and for being insurgentunrels the following persons styling themsdves patriot genlrs BerrabeVaron alias Bembrta. GtTrnl of Division JomomutJiDg General of CieafuegosGn. Jsi 0:1 Sol and Brigs' diet General Washington Ryan. The executions took place in presence of the entire corps of volunteers. The force of the regular infantry and sailors from the fleet and' immense concourse of people also welcomed it.

The best of order prevailed. The prisoners met their death with composure. i Signed BrERBIRD. THE WEATHER. GENERALLY CLEAR IN GEORGIA.

WASHINGTONNovembers. S-Probabilities i For the Northwest and upper lakes northwesterly winds low temperature and partly cloudy weather. Per the lower lakes. northwesterly winds falling temperature and clearing weather. For the Ohio Valley and thence over Ten.

nessee northwesterly winds and generally dear weather. Pot the Southern States westerly winds veering to nnrtheasterly and generally clear weather. For theM i Jdle States northwesterly winl1s clearing weather and slightly lower temperature. For New England northwesterly winds falling temperature cloudy weather and occasional rain. clearing by Sunday.

The cautionary signals continue at East Port. MIDNIGHT NEWS. UDDERZOOKS CASE. WKsTcnEsTzre November 7. 7.

case was given to the jury this evening. The judges charge is indefinite. THE GRANGERS. BrsoHAMTON November 7. The State Grange of Patrons of Husbandry organized yesterday at Syracuse.

There were repre. seutatives present from ill parts of the State. The following officers were elected George C. HInckley. of Fredonia Master George Sprague of Lockport Secretary.

SCRAPS. JACKSON November 7. The Mississippi State Fair opens Monday next. All departments promise to be unusually full. NKW YOBK November 7.

Three jurors obtained in the Tweed trial to-day when the panel was exhausted and the court adjourned until Monday. PmLADELAPRIA November 7. The di rector of the Pennsylvania Rsilroad to-day declared a dividend of five per cent. redeemable on the first of March and with the option on the part of the company to redeem at any time after six months. The scrip is receivable at par for unpaid installments on stock allotments which can be returned into cuh at once.

as there will be a demand to meet an installment from the 1st to the 28th i of this month. THE CAPTURES OF THE VlRGlNlUB. HLVAA November 7. General Portilla arrived here this afternoon. He was received at the depot by a deputation of citizens with bands and music and escorted to his hotel.

The greater portion of the cargo of the Virginius was thrown overboard oijconsumed in the furnaces before her capture LrvsnroOL November 7. At the autumn race meeting to-day the Liverpool cup was won by Sterling Louise Victoria second King ar third. Fifteen ran. Lotenos November Dispatches from Paris state that the Left abstained from voting yesterday for President of the Assembly. MONEY MATTERS MAKERS REDUCE' WAOKS NEW SPRAGUE SMASH.

BOSTON Norember 8. After a weeks cutf ol oonildemion of the matter the tndiron manufacturers doing business In New England hue decided to reduce tb wages of their employees 10 per cent. tb reduction to commence December 1. New. You November a The Directors of the Union Trust Company held a two hours consnlutk nt without any result.

The customs receipt to-day were 219000 for the week 1856000. Povinaiecz November 8. All the gentlemen designated as the Board of Trustees at the late meeting of the creditors of A. W. Sprague have consented to act.

It Is particularly reQueited that everY one holding obligations of said corporation of A. W. Sprague of whatever name or nature will forward at once their address to Rufus Waterman President of said Board. THE KNOXVILLE sTRIKE ENDED. KOxv1LI1 November 8.

The strike on the East Tennessee Virginia and Georgia Railroad has. ended bythe submission of the men to an order of vice President Jaques reducing their wages. The company wIll employ as many of the men as the interest of the company will justify. The strike was terminated through the intervention of a mmlttee of the merchants of Xnoxij11. Toe excitement has entirely subsided.

Al trains Ire running regularly without interruption. The company moved to-day all accumulated freights andtrftlc was resumed along the en lire road from Bristol to Chattanooga. The Sheriff served the balance of the notices to-div on the Circuit Court suit brought yuerday by the. company against the strikers to answer Feb. rusty nzxt In five hundred thousand dollars dP1iel for obstructing the business of the company by interference With trains and intimidating the.

company's workmen. The Reoralfie and UhKJ- Railroad also resumed- all ir ia to-day. ZRLY SPARKS. MEMPHIS November 8. Three yellow fever deaths up.

to noon. Two from other I entrees. Waco Taw November Captain J. EUin from the extensive reoonnoistDce fron. lkO ports the lndlaIJIaa1ad Ii ever.

5. Itanta remains on the reservation. Others under the lead of Big Tree are on the wax path. PnrstsuRq November 8. Charles G.

unity clerk in the post has been nr- retted on a charge of robbing mails. i Svulua November 8 Arrived two i unknown schooners. Departed W. Beebee Jonas Smith R. M.

Brooksings Huntsville San Jacinto America Wyominl CuaRLsToN November 8. Arrived Jane Lamb. JJIcNaU Manhattan James Adger. MIDNIGHT NEWS. GOTHAM GLIMPSES.

DANIEL DREW'S FIRM ALL RIGHT- THE LOST STEAMER MORE DISCHARGES CUBAN INDIGNATION. NEW YORK November 8. The bank ruptcy of Kenyon Cox Co. was amicably settled. Drew was a member of the firm.

The steamship City of Richmond which a London dispatch announces as overdue is one of the largest vessels entering this port and is one of tbe latest additions to the In- man fleet She is remarkable alike for her great size and completeness of her internal fittings. The agents of the Inman Line who live In this city say that no anxiety need be felt concerning the safely of the vessel as a delay in Her arrangement is probably due to some accident to hey machinery. The strike of bricklayers and laborers continue but without much success. There are a sufficient number of society men who work at reduced wages to meet the demand of builders. Three hundred and fifty laborers were discharged to-day from public works owing to appropriations being ex hausted.

Others are to be discharged next week. General Quesada and several other prominent Cubans it is said will take immediate steps to hold a meeting in this city to express their indignation at th recent execution of their friends in Havana. It is also said that General Aquilleras will soon have in readi. ness six hondred men to lead into active ser vice in Cuba. ABROAD.

A REPUBLICAN TRIUMPH IN THE FRENCH ASSEMBLY. PARIS November 8. The three bureaus of the Assembly which deferred naming their members of the Committee on Prolongation of President McMahon's powers until to-day reassembled this morning and elected Count do Remelit M. Leon Say andM. Lsboulayle candidates of the Left.

This gives the Re publicans a majority of one in the commit- ee. The result has given rise to most intense excitement. It is said the Right which on the opening of the Assembly on. Wednesday last submitted a motion prolonging Marshal McMalon's powers for ten years. has offered as a compromise to make the term for five years.

The Leor says at request the govern. uncut has consented to the postponement of the debate on his interpellation for a failure to order elections to fill his vacancies in the Assembly. A Smart Wile How do you get along said a devoted wife to her husband a town merchant. in the midst of the panic. Oh I shall weather the storm.

but I wish I had only a few. hundred dollars. It would be very con. venlent to say the least. "Don't you wish you had married a rich wife said she.

in a teasing way then rising and going to her room she returned with rather more than the amount required in United States bonds. Why where in the world did you eet this said the bewildered husband. Well my dear you went to a champagne supper seven years ago and on your return finding. navigation around the room rather difficult de posited hat shoes gloTel and a largttroll of bank billa on the carpet. I put it away and waited three week foryou to inquire if I had seen it.

Whenlfinding you were ashamed to do so Unvested it and here you have it" Financial CQJ11m8rcial tate emt. 553 clOMdfim By Ctttral Eillroad IllIijImenll preview 17141 tale i. band Gold opened at TV closed at 7X. Cotton opened at doeed Arm at 13 Live Stock Reps5t for the UlIff Saturday. v- K.

CENTRAL STOCK YARD. Hones and The market remains dull several car loads shipped this week but low selling. Cattle Market unchanged from las weeks quotations. AU sold and shipped at lowniicea. We quote cattle from 2ta3 gross.

Hogs. The weather being quite warm and rainy this pastweekhogs hive been dullmog of the butchera4tjsag supplied from last weeks buying. There has been no changes in iricea. No margin left for shippers atjpresent ncts 320 changed hands at our yards at oc gross. Telegraphic Market NEW YOBK November a Cotton net receipts 1 38 bales gross 8280.

Futures closed firm sales 18690 bales as 10110111 November 18 16.111 4 December 18 1516114 January 14al4 8-16 Febru. lay 1. al4 916 March 15 April 15 5 5 S. Cotton heavy mud nominal sales 552 bales at 18 3 8. Flour quiet and unsettled at 15a20c.

lower common to fair extra 66 75 good to choice 16 8010 50. Wheat a shade firmer advance exchange and increased export demand orn a shade firmer and in moderate de mmd high mixed and yellow western 59a X' Pork dull new 15. Lard firmer at I 8. NavaJs uult. Groceries quiet.

heights firm. honey easy at W. Sterling quiet and firm 6. Oold7a7 Governments stead and nominal. States dull little doing.

Arrived Leo Charleston. Arrived out Mmathom and Scotia. Gold closed 7 8. Total specie slipmtnta or the week 299380 principally silver bars Total imports for the week 5022754 of which 4013527 was in merchandise sad 1009249 was In dry goods. The Sub- reasurer paid out 235000 in gold coin to.

ny on account or interest and 63000 for called bonds. A. Williams Co. were ujptuJed tram the Stock Exchange Zoroverdniing NEW Yonz NOJember 8 In UM market. or cottonOn' ijiotthere has Bo relief rom the general depression which has pre- railed for some time past.

The' demand from thesplnning interest has been limited owing the dullness of trade and financial difflcul- ies and their purchases have been exceedingly limited. The receipts have been large and as a matter of course added greatly to' the depression. Yesterday there was a little better feeling in trade occasioned by the up- er tendency of gold premium. The market closed steadier. but it was not considered as a ermanent improvement.

In forward deliveries dealings have been very liberally rat the rates continued to decline until yes. erday when the steadiness in spot cotton caused a slight reaction and rates closed with an advance. Total soles for the week included 124541 bales of which 116840 were or future delivery and 7691 for immediate delivery I follows 3218 exports 4180 for spinning 128 to speculators 75 in transit included were 88-5 bales to arrive. Naval' stores have experienced a heavy decline. Tobacco has not materially declined.

but business has been on a very limited scale and mainly in small lots. 81s 121 62s 6 C4t 6J 655 7t new 10 67. Hi 68s 11 new 58 5 ten-forties 5 103 83 new 621. Virginia 3 new 85 consols 45J deferred 71 Lout. ana 35 new 401 levee 68 50- Sa 58 Ala- tama 8.

65 58 85 Georgia 63 59 75 70 North Carolina 19 new 14 special tax 5 South Carolina 20 new 8 April and October 10. Stocks just before the dose rallied to the test figures of the day but at the final leaf- Dg off yielded a fraction though the market teeps strong. Erie is the weak spot being own 3 per cent. Private advices from Lou. later in the day were less favorable.

Money was reported very active in the open market at 9 per cent. and some firms had dispatches from their London correspondents that the bank rate would be advanced 10 per cent. next week and bank accounts sus- ended. NEW ORLBUS November 8. Molasses uiet centrifugal 44 prime 57 strict prime 8860.

Others unchanged. Gold 77 3. Juirency 7 73-412 4. Excnanie. sterling nk3 New York sight lal 4 premium or certified checks.

Monday all cotton sales will be on a basis of currency. CINCINNATI November 8. Flour dull and ower at 6 256 60. Corn dull and nomi- al and in fair demand old 4445. Pork- Id mess omlnal at 12 85 new Jobbing ales at 12 50.

Lard old kettle very scarce mdcc at 71 steam quiet it 6 for immediate shipment 6 8 for November and Decent- er delivery. Bacon in fair demand shoul- ers sales at 6 clear rib sides 5 8-48 clear Whisky firm it 86. ST. LOUIS November 8. Flour dull and unchanged with only a small local and order emana.

Corn dull and unchanged No. 2 Pd 32 2133. Whisky steady. Pork nominal. Bacon unchanged with only a small joboine and order trade.

Lard ditto. LorenoN November 8 noon. There is a better feelln Erie 80. Later Erie 82. ill Later-Erie 31.

Later No change In bank rate of interest. Erie 33 PUU8 November 8 noon. Rentes 56f. LIVERPOOL November 8 noon. Cotton dull and easier uplands Hi Orleans 8 8 sales 8000 bales speculation and export 1000 cotton to arrive 16 higher uplands a basis of good ordinary.

shipped Decem. er and January 81 do. deliverable in camber 7 7-16 do. low middling. deliverable in November 8116.

Later Cotton uplands on a bat is of good ordinary shipped December and January 8. Corn 325. StIll Later Cotton sales include 5600 bales of American uplands on a basis of good inary shipped November and December 16 do. low middlings shipped October and November 8. BreadstuSs quiet.

Gold opened at 8 4. RaiTnioB November 8. Cotton firmer middUpgs 2 to" middling 13 good crdinari W. Grots receipt 409 balesj exports coiitwise425 sales 115 stool iWw df Guum NpTember 8. Cotton In demand cood ordinary 2 ordinary IOU.

JJeVreceipis 1 30 balb exports to Great Britain :118 tales 800 stock 23030 AUGUSTA November 8. Cotton ohtn. middliciri 12 rectiptt' 1121 bales cal a BOSTOB November 8. Cotton quiet and firm middlings 14 net receipts 22 bales gross 864 sales 200 stock 6000. MOBILE.

November 8. Cotton quiet and steady mlddllngs 13 8 low mlddhings 13 strict good ordinary 12 5 net receipts exports coastwise 774 sales 400 stock 19820. SJtJKA November S. Cotton dull mid- filings Uf weekly receipts 1001 shipments 1017stock 4942. SAVAHHAH November a Cotton firm and unchanged mlddings 181 net receipts 5313 bales exports to Great Britain 2997 exports coastwise 1971 sales 2615 stock' 69839.

CUABLZST0N November 8. Cotton firmer mlddllnp 13 213 8 low middlings 18 aI3l 8 strict good ordinary 18 net receipts 2595 bales exports' to Great Britain 4558 Wet 1250 stock 3800. PHILADELPHIA November a Cotton im middlings 14 gross receipts 317 bales. WnjmroTOH November 8. Cotton active middlings 121 net receipts 386 bales exports coastwise 549 sales 2638.

Nootx November 8. Cotton quiet low middlings 121 net receipts 2786 bales exports coastwise 1970 sales 300 stock 7879. Nxw ORLUlf8 November 8. Cottou tlnn and ta good demand middling 8 ow middllDgs 18 8 strict good ordinary 124 net receipts 3860 bales gross 47 4 ex ports to France 2488 to the continent 2473 coastwise 1662 sales 3030 last caning 8000 stock 78889. November 8.

Flour un changed. Corn in fair demand at 5862 for shelled in sack. Provisions quiet Pork 518 50. Bacon shoulders 7 clear rib 61-4 2 Clear 6 47 tierce 7 4 keg 81-2 cub for round lots. Whisky quiet at 86t87.

SPECIAL NOTICES. OBSTACLES TO TJ J1IRRIAGE.HIPP7 Relief for Young Men from the effeti of Errors and Abuse. in early life. Manhood restored. Impedimenta to Marriage removed.

Sew method of treat- men New and remxitible rmedJaa Booii and Circular ant tree la waled af 3bpa ddneu Pl. an ulDJUtnft liijiag I1gb rtin- ullon for honorable conduct id profwtloial skill. ocS9-di Ja li- PRTS ASTRAL OIL-ABSOLUTE tale. Perfectly odortE. Always nnfUlitg.

amlnattiuqualltle superior' to gas. Ban to any amp wl lfei danger of xptodsg or tailing. ire. Wsnufsetred expressly to lrp ee the uteof volsinc and daofeoai nfl. IttnretyctidercTtrjrpotalble test anil Ui rf eet buntlni qniliOet arc prortd by directly or lafiirectly ha occurred from The Imtnenll yearly loss to life and propjrty re- sailing from the use of cup and fiiiK cni oils In the United States is appalling.

The Insurance Companlei iid Fire ommiuioters. throughout the country reomend the ASTRAL the best ueguard when lamps co need. Seal for circular. For sale It retail by the trade generally. II at wholesale by the proprietor CIJAS.

PRATT CO. 08 Fultoa tirett York. PRSITS ASTRAL OIL for dale by T. R. RIPLEY dim Mitchell tre'- urvSEMEXTS.

DeGIYES OPERA HOUSE. Monday Evenl Nvember lOtb. lout night but one of the accomplished artiste. MISS LILLIE ELORIDGE ho will appear supported by the talented young actor. Mr.

Harry Langdoo and W. E. Ppaldlnca neat STAR COMBIK1TION iii htr tomvulc Drlau entitled OB HELD IN BONDAGE. Tcetday lait ngti ROMEO. AND JULIET Seiti CD be MCQI Phillips Crew' Book tore without extra charge.

OLTJ DeOIVES OPERA HOUSE. Lecture by Rev. Jas. Dixon DO REV. JUlES DIXON.

D. D. will deliver a lecture for ih. benefit UI the Young Hei. Library Luso- ctaUo at DeOlves Opera bow.

WZDNZSDAT XVIKUG reaxr it IX O'clock. Brunei Thecontrorertyof Love or the story Roth. Lbs betutUol gleaner. noTi 3t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tried and Proved to be True.

tOMX thirsty end satiated with 07 eels- tinted Ton and Jerry. hot or cold Xlii Toddles. or cold sad tint eeltbntM No' Raze ouU find the Sea Slue" comfoiter Hot Spiced Urn Wo Biauf end lint Apple Toddy. K. J.

LOY1L. It to. IS Peachtree itmt ATTENTION FIREMEN. mHE next regular muting of the FIRUI1S BtKKVOLEST ASSOCIAflOIT will be held nu row evening at 7 o'clock at the hull ol Atlanta Pill Jomptny No. 1.

flflztmenlnthicttywtshinglo txcoae neibas of the tame will pleue alidad as after this neeUtg the regular tmllaUOD tit will be charged. Dy order or the Association. vodlt J. E. KALi Secretary.

ble Oovtt A3KEIABU to an Of tfH.w we Oonitboow door in tijunetvUle Os. Szit Tuatday te' rmb ii xtjwsMa tmab wit 11011. Ul4lot. on nur 1 tie or Vfesinesvwe knows as the rsiflew of MitxclK- city Sx90 feet cut II id reaideweloL1 1llai Also back iota inialdclryconvenSiaitatte Public Square. Also iO iota of various tm.

so taiicltT. ni- i proved. Ing part of lot So. 1 SI. la the an Kittfe or Rd county man of them deslratl reaiAeac kr on LlmlltOtJe itreet and 4 Otter tots ura toft land os 137 sIRS dee ahle.

Plata of ttttraoftm can be seen at the Ordinary' offlc Alto it the urn time and plies ane sxlbliftflMti in thu mile and Machinery on the Chaoahoocnfei ElTer known an Browns Mills and the tract tt txtdr on which It i tltuted ctata1ng 1110 irts tea. partof lotie tatheSthDlMricte Also. one-half interest to lie Bridge bothaideaot the tirerbeini iota sunS 2191 nn tUe. 1311 issiiaS ctioo. Diita to Kenya K.

ate 1 acres more or leu sue 70 acrea more or ton. in nu T. being part of tote Hoe. aid BUI Diavic. bcgiuBing on the Mill tact and th5riverto to aiiS fence OeiSftwaeStwSr to theontaidittneaf the tract.

wUehtnck eltdel one of the Bridge And tht Kb mUltl- Also one-half tine tracts sbonth rtver is Bal being fraction as and the balanci la the 8K District coBUUUng more or leai abont 20 acrta bottom land ia 4 Also the one-huff interest Inthe Bridge tract. on the riTeriaForsythe rm and fractions No. 130713011SW. ISM laid anf 0 in District containing Waaei tioRAirteaa1 40 ox 50 good land well Improved. Also the entire Inwreif to a tract onl above the Rridg.

tract. In oayth. county ma tractions No 1312 lIlt 13321S51 and Itti the 14 District. containing. ISOacrt more ofBiai' About 12 button tend.

improved. All told a. the property of lfinoe W. ttvwi ceased for dntrtbatina. 1.

a- Term On sit sme under 50. cub i over SICM thlrd each 05 it MX mooth. wai1 ihlrdattwelveiaoixhi book 15 inwren IroBidaaa titles to be mace when the rame 1. paid In lull. rT VvA UEOWS A kly Paper C.

HCSC on tp Columbia RtUrdtd 20 from ih Junction with Ua I ft lrLlno Road. vh i- ell IT I foe MYcrdsn medium. Goee to ted PODS and read four Um that namb i. Ot colato priocipoily in the coavties of Antoupa Xlconee. Pcken sod Greenville itoog the Ulfc Sent to he wise pal merchants In the uppe pBrt of SenthCsrotlaa R.

UEW Editor and BjtlDen Manages W. It. Ke re Local Aleet. Sa t4tlecstnr tr. fe- Atlanta notS JtJ LOST.

A CHECK drawn by the undonigoed aginv Anta SiuouH Bank this-day. lTh' vais. ha' been received for Sane. ll' fia ef obtie us by returning ctisci toonr rfflo C. BSTtt Atuta November 8.

1373 dU HIS unrtniled Southern Remedy 1 I not to contain a tingle panicle of ifTgnrnji. en any injurious mineral fUostanCe but 1 PURELY VEGETABLE containing those Southern Roots And Herbs wrdtfc. as alt wl Providence has placed in countries whe Uver Dlsevec most prevail. It will Cure Diseases caused by Derangement 0 Tea SYMPTOMS of Liver ComplaInt are a bit or bad tatte in the mouth Pain in the Back. Bide Joints.

often mistaken for RhebmaXIsm Sw. Stomtclt of Loe8otAppetlisBowelIJitezVAtlP iSr ec iv and ax Ueadseoe X- at memory wtt painful senascion of having failed to do eonethta- which ought to hue been dose Peblllty le 1w Spirt ta a thick yellow appearance of the ikIUSaJ Eyee adryOonRboften HIStsken for Consomptle Sometimes many of tine smpci attcndithe thewe at others very few but the Lrvex tte tints organ in the body. gecerafly the seat of disease aud 1' to Regulated in time great tuff eriagt wretcbedneea and I IPEATK will ensue. This Great Unfailing SPECIFIC will a be found. the Least Unpltasaat For DYSPEPSIA.

OONSTIPLPIOF. JIIn Etione wee" slate LIADACA. Colt. pte lion Spirits tous. scositcu.

Bear loom. tc- Sc. LiTer Rc1atr tb World 1 3. 0. ZZL1 CO.

MACOS OJL UD C. SAWTE 08 WIIlTIHALt. iTUEI' EXFS eontantlf on land fraud nog Ik XX lowest market price. ALSO CHOICS JIEAT3 AT BErAO BOARDING HOUSE. TIfES MANS corner of Pryor sad Itebdt ttettfm.

lu. tan utsisb a room or genucasa asdviitt ete canajo ccDmmodat wdiy bo rder Tkolocb. tlon I in the heart of the thy acd Doaid tha best this can had. novt-dlw Fayetto County Sheriffs Sale. WILL be told before th Court HOOM foot in the town of PaTetterlUe PiyetU county.

on UM riKST TUESDAY in December next between Ik legal hours of we ibe following property to lztity acres of und. more or tees. In the tonthweec corner of lot number one hundred sod el 1187) in the Stxt5 District of saId onsets Levied by Tirtne of a mortgage S. fa. israed fronFyett Snpeilor Coort In UTOT of J.

L. Bialock TS. Wm. Archer as the property of said Wm. I.

Archer. being all that pertof lot o. 187. In tie Sixth Dittrtrt Si said county. and In the northwest corner of said lot deeded by Wm.

E. Archer to George Edmondson roperty peinted out by said mortgage- a. and DO- tfied George CrdnO tenant in potfeetion Levy made by Lewis C. Smith former Deputy Bberlft J. W.

BROW Depty SheTIL novlwtds Printers fee 52 i perlry i Of i if il 1 it i to. II du a. Id l. deL u. ldef.

dcr. lder. 4Cl. o. t.

i fi rf4t JHr. 1ITJ. fJjWm i w. A. llEMPIILJ CO.

mANifA11 oifG AY 9 tl i EfINUiffi i CONBZITQ1lQI To" CUUIIUO TeJqraphmd DudnrtllluOu of LdverI1IefletI. tI. 1etter lI lCer rg Ad nrtlaemeJI Pare ttol2Edlto. Ih Teuuee. md 6 pqePoetr1BtOfY.

pJlIJedJIIWOUIo p.LocIIIf.n-CourU SPEOxaL TH. CeDan- COV TITrTIO SAtIURUAY NOON VS. MONEY MATTERS. GL1SH FUR lUACINl.INN4TI EW Two ud wk Gretnpoint. dls barged dlfcbared ur PrusleCt PArk the nb 0 land to four dayi A lar L1Te 1 shipment New I ork USld y.

CIsC UT whom Wa1 re- com on mDe af lll a success-not certific tes en De Essary DA Xovem Evans Rogers'l i i Lo 5 James tonllin 1081 100000 I IX ovember The I Ri I organi ed t. Estimates i and 74 18731 WIlDON. Ci Iy mond New daYlovndue. seven I 2O OOJOO I II THEWlDOW I I I I er 8. ence I I ehu lhsrecent bore heav- declln Ini Itree th.

dau hter Cunia eitch of 8Onuf ted then tte near I as 1 married I I ter Robert I lof mannerund I The ltuies ton sonl. preaent of WUI Was impo Dg. nenmaJDa of Oe. Hardee reachedihiatftT tMunomini and were i COD- oosUof 8tcteIWehl 1oeed bUSID ourwh le pe le I 0 ra1d DcoA 1 RO I I bod est I JroL I to-day I There ay i the. Gen.

HUdee. re l1luat DI1I Iluipended. th uerals i who had I I OFFICEOrNATIONALHOUSE. It Krais coop' Bo rd ha for this loomattb" pro iii I I I I tb shotin I I le I them tl Vt lliot ilerrabe Varona Bemb Ge rd Pedro' Vumw uJiDr Cleafuegoa Gm. Bri I i IUI im ense i I I IRRIKD.

I GE ER. ASDI GTO olember Jr North west I tates nnrthtllHellyand ligl1 clutl Jnary a I 7.1 cl1a. I The I 0 JAC1 SON The Miss lslppi Three The di- re leem 1 I General eonsnmed I FOamIGN At I Lear I 114 rf WAOESIN' ENGLAN 8PRAGU8 After careful i nail and iron the percenL the The cImpDY coJ1sn1tlonl AU i obligs. ona A I 1L. OXVILLE STRIKE the Vlr nia jus fy.

A I runn I th co plUly I ainst I ID UhkrRUroad lrslna day. 8P ARK I NOv inb I can i titt1iporUl tantll therntTVatioD. ath. tRG S. i Htll1 beenllr- I re tf char robbin I 8.

two Bee llrook ln 8 a 8. Sailed- I I STEAMER-MORE ES-C'BAN The reat tbelnmanLine appropr tions ex. dl the ne activeser. 0 Y. RIS The A8Sem ly and Re- tee.

offeredu 1 YOl1llCt th suPt eI difficunde- I it. An ancJal and taa ne. CiL 1I0ft1 er8 a1 UX" ZzeEIPTs D4Y. 1Iy 1 1II1eI. BPotMBIbaa4.

I WIIr1I1I4 tIIDtIo na1lzosd. Tout. lOG bal. litctlpta preTioua. 18110 total ISI5 tai.

SMpsmztti to4IJ. 881 TU Total. 1Ti4t Slock oa 1Sn 1 You. November 8 Co alPte at alt pert. 19065.

13 atl Atlabta eek Ending Q. 1 TI A dnllj Market last low ptl fL 2131 The hoga dull most lunfeeks prices. prices I TeIepa h1o OBX net 1. fOII8280. I tnlUecl08e41imii 16.

1 Apri115 15 8- otton lIlealM2 a18 a20c. 7 ood 6801050. in Corn fit- 60J 1 Frei hts nd It Gold 71a7t. Leo ou 8. for 2 15000 erCiLUpCIIJed rw 05 It toe tthet hQ from Th mand to llnesa ties.

beel1lar andas per old permanent line terdaywhen sn1 8Jor for 1 I Bmalilots. 6286 e436 lot 1l I ten. forties 82 3 ols 5 lana bama 14. fillalleai- lug keeps down dun pended. Molasses quiet 7j bank 18 la1H for Flour lower 25 6 nil 4a old 1 1250.

old her den 61. Lou Flour nnChDrd demand. mixPd rd 8. There Later-Erie No noon. 56 878 on her 7718 8 16.

uplands ry8. Liter-Cotton shippedNoveznber 71 16i ed 8. dt1j iz pm i i n.I 1'G a ba1 jJt J25' 1ca 111 a Odt' 8- ottoJ tl 9 121.2 r4. recelpa lB30bslcz- rte stock25082 VGUITA Novetnbec uon a 6 sales 17M. t.

roce S. firmmiddI1nga 141 ules2O0 tton atea 1j I ct 131 ttoI 1017 Itock Cotton angedj coutw 1971isale8 Otton 8 2 4 1 Pm DLPHU Cotton ov mber dot ton acU netreceiptl386 balesj Cotton Cotton low 8 ex- 1r 62 stp OtflEvILLE Four un- 13 O. shoulders as 2 8 2 8 1L87. lID ErrorilDd eart 11 I lent. bblel8D1 t1ipa ROW 4RD A880CUTIONlIo.

Sout liiulll at 1b u. a eu1oD 1 oc :9 8m. 1 PRA 118 UTE 11 odorl g. tumlDatlBr qualtti88 an lamp wlle1l 4tpac8 ufeOfolatfi Id 1I. eafett un er l7 possible I ltiperfeet allt1e are a d1rtetl fAd1rect 1 blrll1Dg storing fir handling it.

year1ll0f. ch UI reo end tell laai pro r1eton ee" New Yor l3 i6no. octl 1m who Iii BlI tled A a A Tllelday-Mt so II secured at A a Store. II D. D.

beD YOQIlIlIer. LlbrarIac inft 7- Tha NJyt beautttalleuIer CJKI Y' let. hoor tOUUIII4 Rum. Todd THE XVOLEn tOomc an t1nz 1X 0 No.1- All anmm IJI h. c1l11fhh to IUmb attlldU thlguIar JX it A Sir S1 fIIiHllI l1.

Ordtnazyof Ha1t wm. bel. ft on hOllllor Ia1etha pro wit The tII tfttbllc aquare. 1A attP. cI bl1nlltltlli1II.

U. t5ID LJIIU III II foIIl1l1 I aaI4 W1I1I. AJIo. lbsafnwaleta es thlhI1c 84 c7r 1a blio 0 prove being 1 tJiura fi IIIIIJ elira 1e 1Ia11' ct lis dHlribis. ca Ii I ccmtaA1nllCt at Ie.

pert Sn the 8th DlItr1 8aId. t7. ltere BrtdgIIretJrII r- MC OU. 14th DII eomtJ. or.

an4O mcnor1 Hall couatybeblrpan of S1j IJ f01I- tile outatda tine 01 It. 11dpIId I al 0i 2 tlJerter. tnroraythecJ1urtr. 13071301. U5 Dc 13QC i en fn on' 7 J0lI Roe.

1351. 1352 1Man4 tao conta1D1Dr1I1Oaana1IIOICI ut a I orW. 0 OU It er third Al e1V mootb bolb1 I Illln" tp 11 tl wlellibe 111I1. w. tiio IS.

4. BRIJWli 0 dlltwSt lJtcv THE ANDEB ON OOmDIttl 1dJ ht Lj I to A Weekly bJ1 1 DH. siC tbGr ill' the ne i fOO time. thUltIJD jQb ndtgr tb ft. t' 111.

U. BUID Keele GA. no A' UDI lIit t1 1 CiIlOualBak thJa. 4Iy. ql 3.

1etia I stt obJe r. uTD1Di the to our r1II 1353 TH Vi 1. hi all a. II eiI the Liver. ti lPTOXS bttb I nthi Bt'- Appett BoWelJ t1q fl i.

Spirals tl ck ce foldJl. oZr lne tai j. a t1npl uA I' Depose- If I Beaq c. I Simmons' Or Itiilf II tbeChespnt. FumtuUeri mI1J1elJ tlJa I icUWA rvIWl oat BZELU a 4 1 00.

801jtl1 l1 dil I. 4 SAWTELs t' fzr 1 dllIbt I AO YU' RuAt I HO i 1lK. VAN. cu oP fhl tb fo Ua I a aodl" I f1. te J' lo i cty 11 bd ha.

Iw I 1 I ICout Sher' Sae. WXl oc I rMt I Deb nu btw ho flwng 1f IhtJ a. mo l. Illle fle tU D1be oe hued etyo I DCe 0 K4 euC LT Tu led Jeu Jpr Cr 1 lao Bk a. 1 I Ae.

pp ui WI tl a tt po l. 0 1. St I ad Cty enl11 DOnYNC a lt deec1 WI Ahe Ge pt 1 moa. At 1 ted GeI cdo. tt I pteeo I Lw clm foer Dp B.

BROW. 1p Ihe IOw Ptle fn pl I ttL :8. de a I THE ATLAWFA GEORGTk SufNLJAY 1873 A VOLUMiVINIJMBfli3 BV tes T4ay flIt11UUO Page-Editorial YLflflC11 New. 1Am Pge1'1 Lh PagILOe NWP-CoUrt SIE9zAx. 8pectalio t1 u.

8 183. semi annu1 COYTfTCTIOi MONEYMATTERS. Io iker1 nfrorihsPrusecI Island to15jdaysperweeC hun' fo to tw ned havemade doUars I4 EIStthat mgold. the 6- 5o ORPt5CHRiSTI cityandcounty The es- 2OOOtiOO 5.4 haabeenreceived eewidow WtO rI. PCunjof JohuPark Cuttisasonof rst actIs 1ilthedeathof thimanelon UmarrIedinearlyiie RObertELee 1rentY town.

Le we dy reached LhItflT meta4thI4PQ banat WI" ouiewbdle iohis a51ngthe cburchwhich whoconidnot Thecervice I I I tsneoesoutpourfngof day tore. Itai clergyand butthere wasagenuine WASHIM TON. OFFICEOPNLTIONAL ol toDe. 5 Cts To lees gent a tls WAsnIGToc November ann as infis oc- 54 54 The overboardorconsuzned 54 After' Thecuatoms recenptatodaywere fortheweek onsof porporailonof 5S4 haaended of entire th 504 8. rotn letnfrom reconnoisancetron.

I two I s-s DREWSFIRM DISCHARGES isone batwithout 5S4 Thethreebureaus 54 I flndlngnal roomrsther de- glovessnd bankbflls thecarpet. waltedthfeeW WIneD flndmg Fillancialand 51AI21thJovember8 To-DAY. Po1itiii li25b5L' an4 BYOIOFEISRtfrOM n7plrlEattrua4 15' Rpress. tests to- previ 15t5 4 2373 i Ctonopeae4ui3 cdoa4ataalt. tlaflt WfSk 5v aeveralcarlneds5pped piIcs.

ROgLTheweatberbeIng ralnythispaitweekhoga havebeen a 5cgross. 1i8 utureclo6e4 ia14 1 fIrextra 6a675 0 rmer 60 15. 7tla7 18. steady Statesdull out- day Cowercsuapesadedfronf sOt thert bees balesof whlchllO840 8 7 las 7 IL thday salesatl2 Lard 6f Later Er1e32. basis 7 8.

dInj13IItCt pta tXt5CO74tw1sd2 11 oottofnrt goo 2 2etrccI Bihi1n5l6ajuQQ 7ifIcs 5 gross8G4 Cotton Cotton exp zts Cotton 8. 14 cotton firanandingood demandmiddllngc 8 atock78689. 6 4 TOflRRIAGE.Hspp7 EOWAED int 1nUtatiysg OCi9-dalm 5e I uitt5ea displace aces It. afetytnd avry tectanh1tiectbiirnthg indtrseUy-hM boxn1n dagircui reen 25 Evening hrromvLic Os' TUV. a Stan's coLtroversy 1 Ste hot HE 73 Fir.

themawtllpleaaeattsad XAR 4 a to A ORESABLI of th hoRorabte Oo Ha2tbiVt2I co bilasr doorS hoara of toOowingproerty. Tbe5onwasdenss io taW Browa being lots floe. 54 23 andAlacts sand55naipn 10. Sia CE ld residen 3e. so.

hblsofquare. she usseisni ninoj isto leu 0De4IxIxS th Rtverknown 4 Ouwtoscia E5 1 of DIstrict aeldeowify tiettItD boOi Mdci rtver being Ira2 No l314l362u41353Iatflr SSctio Dtiictan coanyessI Oecrmorsoriws conety. s5 lb tJ59 up a patch thetro DnIdgaLdth. wtaesi 8th orieubonclQicres bottom1sa4tncu2uwn. Inthasct tle- ootherjYer1nForvetheoay4s 1107.

1351. 1355. tilii weUlnnproyed. on ce a 5iJfz nd otiwely Zietb rs v. ILiCrLar1 jt 1il 1 Ii Pap a1 s1c unv44 the or I COt cli- Oseeto i nunbes.

iaIe. COte. Sentrohepytocpalmerchnte nppet 1 A igalnt5z4 rl. 16g dat wiixt CH5TdOsQtCO 4 1. quis Ii wraiir1J anSHerbs.

hasplaced waei orbad Fainta Sr hir I restive suShi tt flebtlIlyL. ofthe yec a dryOngh often aten the Lives' tZ I. grtstnffeY1 no IsthechesputPurestaxilwt Itthfly14eIeInIM thaWerid 5' xtmiclvaLi o5vr1 or Pet' SoiflThu-g1a i i4tideod.wigr pgs Ln. te 5TU IPScoeanilouLand eshwsl- ALSOCROICS MZLTSATBEFAI" I stel for 5 nn aeoacctnimodst afardiy boarders. aniboard th cantehad.

cco WiLL the Ho. CT onih lb. gai eipktyeees 0 byvIrlueotansrtgsce t5UIIed 1' ztof iot100. 15 SIIthDIIUiSI cofn ArchertoGeorge A. ti I 1..

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